Once again, efforts to tackle the migration crisis will likely form the centerpiece of European Union events next week, with an EU-African leaders summit in Malta and a fresh push for a deal to stem the influx of refugees from Turkey. Finance ministers are in town to discuss the latest on Greece, fresh Syria talks are expected in Vienna and the U.K. gets its steel summit on Monday to examine concerns about job losses because of alleged foreign “dumping” of steel experts.

European and African leaders meet in the Maltese capital on Wednesday and Thursday for a summit aimed at boosting cooperation on migration. On the table for African countries is a minimum €1.8 billion trust fund meant to get African government to work more closely with EU countries on slowing the migrant flow. EU nations are particularly keen to improve the rate of returns of migrants deemed to have entered the bloc illegally, a sensitive issue for many African governments whose economy benefits from large-scale remittances from foreign workers